HAPPY EASTER

And Happy March Break ! and End of Term 2

(School Opens again on April 2nd)

Principal’s Recognition List:

These are the students that I would like to recognize for their hard work this term. All of these students were also meeting expectations in Social Responsibility. I am proud to have a school where so many students work hard in all areas of the curriculum. Congratulations to these students and to all our students who have done so well this term.

Adam Mong

Jason Kim

Adrienne Li

Jenni Huang

Alex Dou

Jessie Wu

Alexander Franke

Justin Ho

Alexander Huang

Kailan Tang

Alvina Leung

Kaitlyn Gee

Amber Cornick

Katelyn Seto

Aneesha Gill

Kevin Gu

Anna Li

Kianna Lacasse-Watanabe

Areeb Meher

Lauren Tang

Armaan Kahlon

Mack Lee

Arman Schroff_Mehrabadi

Marco Tom

Arushan Varatharajah

Marcus Wright-Smith

Ben Marlow

Margaux Arboleda

Brendan Chia

Marypaz Pulford

Bryana Spur

Matthew Kong

Caitlin Mak

Max Yang

Calum Mackenzie

Medina Wardman

Chantal Yang

Melissa Zhang

Chloe Pang

Michelle Wang

Corey Scott

Mila Burry

Crystal Yang

Nahira Gerster-Sim

Dana Aldave

Natalie Yee

Derek Gee

Nathan Cai

Desiree Fung

Nathaniel Leung

Diya Haq

Nicholas Kuan

Dominic Denofrio

Otis Ashby

Elaine Zhang

Owen Hang

Emily Grabovac

Palas Scandolari

Emma Everson

Rachel Constant

Emma Gunn

Rachel Luo

Emma Young

Rachelle Arboleda

Enika McGowan

Rebecca Eastman

Errol Xu

Ryan Ma

Evan Stuart

Sabrina Cao

Faryal Shuja

Samuel Che

Felix Suen

Sanja Katic

Flora Wu

Sarvajan Gnaneswaran

Grace Lin

Shaolin Young

Hannah Jeong

Simon Ding

Hao Shi

Stephen Lin

Henry Wang

Thea McLaren

Imogen Randle

Valerie Wong

Isabella Chen

Vivian Chen

Isabelle Wolodko

Willow Amara

Jade Trimble

Yeh Yeh

Spring Festival is Coming Up Friday April 26th 2013

Students can enter the poster competition to have their design used to promote our exciting event. Here are the details to put in the poster. There will be prizes for the best posters as well. Entry forms are available in the office. Details are below.

Junior Boys Basketball

Congratulations on a very successful season! And thanks to our wonderful coaches, Mr. Munk and Steve Cao. We are very appreciative of all your hard work.

Foundation Skills Assessment for Grades 4 and 7

Students will bring home their test booklets and results today. Please let me know if you would like help interpreting the results. Remember too, that this is just a snapshot of learning that is demonstrated in a particular way. It may not give a complete idea about how your child is doing.

Destination Imagination

On Saturday, March 2, 2013, the Annual Vancouver/Lower-Mainland Regional Destination Imagination Tournament was hosted at Lord Kitchener Elementary School. Every year, Destination Imagination puts out six new challenges, with each challenge focusing on a different area of interest: building, science, performing arts, mechanical, improvisational and community service.

This year, Maple Grove was represented by three teams from Division 1 – “RU4 Reel”, The Mysterious Mimes” and “The Twizzlers”.

“RU4 Reel”, which included Jenni Huang, Angelina Jordan, Adrienne Li and Chantal Yang, competed in the improvisational challenge entitled “A Change in Reali-Tee”. For their solution they were given 5 minutes to create a skit about a drastic change in reality, using only white tee shirts, washable markers and lots of imagination!

Maple Grove’s “Mysterious Mimes” performed a solution to the “In Disguise” challenge, where the group members, Daniel Chan, Calum Mackenzie, Emma Young and Michelle Zhang, had to create a story about a character who uses a disguise, build at least two masks (one decorative mask and one transforming mask), and perform the entire skit without talking, in less than 6 minutes.

Last but not least, Maple Grove’s third team, “The Twizzlers”, solved the structural challenge “Twit-O-Rama”. For this challenge, they needed to build a hollow structure that can withstand considerable weight and torque while performing an original skit.

The entire Destination Imagination experience was very cool, but it would not be possible without the help and support of our amazing Teacher Sponsor and Team Manager, Mrs. Humeniuk, our fantastic Appraisers, Mrs. Sellars and Mrs. Zeitz and, of course, the constant and everlasting encouragement from our parents. Thank you all so much for this great opportunity to unleash our creativity and reach our Destination Imagination.

Chinese Tea

Parents were enthralled by the presentation and advice from our own English as a Second Language teacher, Mr. Johnny Wu. He provided some excellent ideas for how children can be supported at home to learn English in ways that are fun and family inclusive. Thank you to Elizabeth Chan, our SWIS worker, for organizing this and also to our parent helpers.